Serie A 2020-21 (15 Viewers)

streak over. tuZ ''preference'', scudetto .


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jukazem

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Feb 10, 2007
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Serie A clubs not in a good financial state. Only surviving because they found billionaire owners who are willing to inject a lot of money in the clubs; business operating model is pretty reckless.

Roma have confirmed losses of €204m, the second highest figure in the history of Italian football after Inter’s €207m in 2006-07.
https://www.football-italia.net/160274/roma-ran-204m-euro-loss

Milan have confirmed losses of €195m but state the result is in line with the club's expectations.
https://www.football-italia.net/160356/milan-ran-€195m-euro-loss
 

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Lion

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Jan 24, 2007
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i actualy disagree. i think milan can do well. they can be the lazio of past 3 seasons and punch above their weight in and finish in top 4th or 3rd spot.

it's lazio who i think will crash this season. they are not ready for CL football and i think last season's terrible finish broke them
 

campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
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Serie A clubs not in a good financial state. Only surviving because they found billionaire owners who are willing to inject a lot of money in the clubs; business operating model is pretty reckless.

Roma have confirmed losses of €204m, the second highest figure in the history of Italian football after Inter’s €207m in 2006-07.
https://www.football-italia.net/160274/roma-ran-204m-euro-loss

Milan have confirmed losses of €195m but state the result is in line with the club's expectations.
https://www.football-italia.net/160356/milan-ran-€195m-euro-loss
It's not just Serie A clubs, Barcelona posted record losses too. I expect a lot of PL and BuLi clubs to post similar numbers because of their dependence on matchday revenue.
 
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    Serie A clubs not in a good financial state. Only surviving because they found billionaire owners who are willing to inject a lot of money in the clubs; business operating model is pretty reckless.

    Roma have confirmed losses of €204m, the second highest figure in the history of Italian football after Inter’s €207m in 2006-07.
    https://www.football-italia.net/160274/roma-ran-204m-euro-loss

    Milan have confirmed losses of €195m but state the result is in line with the club's expectations.
    https://www.football-italia.net/160356/milan-ran-€195m-euro-loss
    Milan -195 m

    Roma -204 m

    Inter -103 m

    Juve -90 m

    but Juve's 90m man. They are going bankrupt! They must sell everybody. - Italian media these past weeks.
     

    pavelnel

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    Oct 24, 2006
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    Ronaldo takes too much for what we get back in return. We will never be net positive in financial and sport terms from this purchase. Without the penalties, his goalscoring record is no better than Higuain's and the latter cost us three times less, and helped us reach a CL final.
    Ronaldo's massive social media following brings us jack shit in terms of revenue.
    In fact, last year we decreased the revenue from 2018. Pathetic.
     

    Orgut

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    Dec 31, 2002
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    Ronaldo takes too much for what we get back in return. We will never be net positive in financial and sport terms from this purchase. Without the penalties, his goalscoring record is no better than Higuain's and the latter cost us three times less, and helped us reach a CL final.
    Ronaldo's massive social media following brings us jack shit in terms of revenue.
    In fact, last year we decreased the revenue from 2018. Pathetic.
    How much in comparison to 2016 and 2017? You know before we got Ronaldo...
     
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